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I twisted my hair...

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glamazon386

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Check it out. I used 3 packs of the Marley Braid hair in 1b. And it took me about 6.5 hours. They could be neater but it turned out okay considering I didn't know what I was doing. :lol: I'm gonna try and keep these in for a month and then maybe I'll take them down and do it again. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be. I got a compliment today too. :grin: Here's some pictures:

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Very cute! Especially for a first timer! :yep: I wish I had the patience or courage to try it. They look great. Good job!
 
wow they look awesome. I so wish I could get these again but that that kinky hair completely zapped the moisture out of my hair no matter how much i kept my hair sprayed and oiled:ohwell:
 
Did you braid it little and then twist? How did you attatch the extra hair to make the twists stay?
 
wow they look awesome. I so wish I could get these again but that that kinky hair completely zapped the moisture out of my hair no matter how much i kept my hair sprayed and oiled:ohwell:

Thanks ladies! Oh lord you're scaring me :look: Let's just hope they don't do that to my hair. :ohwell:
 
Did you braid it little and then twist? How did you attatch the extra hair to make the twists stay?

I just kind of twisted/looped it around my hair once and then started braiding. I braided it a little at the root and then twisted the rest.
 
Very nice....can you come do mine :lachen::lachen:
 
Thanks ladies! Oh lord you're scaring me :look: Let's just hope they don't do that to my hair. :ohwell:
Dont be worried. I think maybe it was the brand that I had them used. It was that wooly/hard type of hair. I originally wanted hair that was closer to my hair type but I never found it:ohwell: It didnt damage my hair but it took about 3 deep conditioning sessions to soften it up again.
 
Dont be worried. I think maybe it was the brand that I had them used. It was that wooly/hard type of hair. I originally wanted hair that was closer to my hair type but I never found it:ohwell: It didnt damage my hair but it took about 3 deep conditioning sessions to soften it up again.

Oh okay. This hair looked pretty close to mines in the pack and didn't feel too rough or dry. I stood there in the store forever looking at hair before I picked one. :lol: And I bought weave hair too so if this didn't work out, I was gonna have a straight hair short bob instead. :grin: I might just do that anyway when I take these out. This girl's haircut I saw the other day looked so good that I was tempted to try it.
 
Bmore, you did a great job...it doesn't look like a first timer at all. I'd like to try these one day and I hope my first time comes out as good as yours.
 
Great job girl. I wish I could get this down.:ohwell: I can never get it to catch.
 
Wow, you've done really well!!! I admire anyone whotakes out time to braid their own hair!! Am far too lazy for that :)!
 
Those look impressive esp for a first time. Take that barefoot pretentious salon!:clap:
 
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